AMUSEMENTS 3rd PACKED WEEK And Still * Theatre Fills Nightly SESSIONS TODAY ( 11.15, 2.15, 5.15, 8.15 i Tomorrow (Saturday) 2 15 5.15 8.15 ODEON I Telephone 42-800 .’ I 1 ’’Socially Christchurch's First Theatre' • In Tuam Street—Where Parking is so Much Easier. ■AT NORMAL PRICES Evenings—s/1. 3/11, 3/4 Matinees—4/6. 3/1. 1/3 Universal International present ! a Grandon Production ! Hugh and Margaret Williams s ]Gieat London Stage Success Now On The Screen As The 1 RIG. JEST SURPRISE ADULT [COMEDY EVER ! CARY GRANT Relieves a man’s home is his castle . and that includes the bedroom! DEBORAH KERR Is tempted by the “other side’ of the marital fence! ROBERT MITCHUM Is dedicated to love, liberty and the happiness of pursuit! JEAN SIMMONS Knows that when the cat's awAy—her “best friend” can play Starring In “THE GRASS “THE GRASS IS GREENER” IS GREENER” (A) Technirarna Technicolor Filmed against a background of <ne of Britain's famous stately homes and set to the brilliant music of Noel Coward comes THE SCREEN'S MOST BROADMINDED COMEDY. Book NOW at D.I.C. Kerridge-Odeon mu plaza mu Hearing Aids Available ’Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza Today ! 3 Sessions 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. A New GIANT ... Warner Brothers presents “Ice Palace” “ICE PALACE” “Ice Palace” “ICE PALACE” in Technicolor (A) from the Novel by ]« EDNA FERBER starring RICHARD BURTON Robert Ryan Carol )Ti Jones Martha Hyer Also Bugs Bunny’s Newest , r Colour Cartoon. “A STAR IS BORED” RESERVE NOW! I METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 ] MATINEE 1.30 p.m. Tomorrow .15 pm. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. Danger-Packed Days ... Ex- j citement Filled Nights of a Colourful African Adventure “NOR THE MOON’ BY NIGHT” i Filmed in Eastman Colour from, the Book that Thrilled Thou-j sands comes this Unforgettable' Story of a Beautiful Stranger in « Dangerous Paradise ... Torn Between the Man she' Loved and the Man she Tra- j veiled Halfw’ay Across the i World to Marry. “Nor The Moon By Night” [. Belinda Lee Michael Craig ; Patrick MvGoohan Anna Gaylor/ “G” Certificate And on the Same Programme: IN CINEMASCOPE AND COLOUR David Farrar Marius Goring In the Grand Adventure Story “THE SON OF ROBIN HOOD” “G” Certificate i j THE KOSY HORNBY 7.30 p.m. TONIGHT 7.30 p.m. ' 730 p.m. SATURDAY 7.30 p.m. FLAME -r- the Wonder Dog in “MY DOG SHEP” An appealing story of an < ; orphan boy and his love for a, 1 i stiay dog! JERRY LEWIS “ROCK-A-BYE BABY” [ Technicolor-Vistavision i • The “MOTHER” of the year— [ Jerrv Lewis has to be seen to , be believed, playing baby-sitter] to triplets’ 2 p.m. Saturday Matinee 2 pm. i (Gi “MY DOG SHEP” , Plus exciting supporting programme! EMPIRE PAPANUI— PHONE 48-283 I 7.15 Finally Tonight 7.15 DAVID LADD CHILL WILLS < “THE SAD HORSE” (Gi Cinemascope Colour. i i Let Your heart grow young! again ! the adventure for the ■ whole family to see! Henry Fonda—Anthony Perkins y “THE TIN STAR” c (G) in Vistavision. The excitement of the West as it was . . . “The Tin Star” is just a target for flying lead. 7.15 Sat.. Mon.. Tues. 7.15 I ”GUN DUEL IN DURANGO” “HOUSEBOAT” (G) j* 145 SAT. MATINEE 1.45’ “MAN OF THE MOMENT” Plus exciting supporting ( programme. . c
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29517, 19 May 1961, Page 1
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